Best. Referendum. Ever

Nigel Farage and Sir Bob Geldof clashed on the River Thames. The Ukip leader led a flotilla of fishing boats up the river to protest against EU fishing policies - but Sir Bob steered a counter measure, and from his own boat made a ‘wanker’ gesture at the MEP. Full story.

Sister Sledge, Not Buck's Fizz, an Elvis impersonator, East 17, Alesha Dixon and two-fifths of 5ive were among the acts to cancel on the Leave.EU-organised BpopLive once they realised its political leanings. After three attempts, it never happened. Full story.

Simply Red star Mick Hucknall called the Labour leader a ‘spineless coward’ for refusing to campaign strongly enough for Remain. Senior Labour sources labelled the Tweets “low level and ignorant abuse from a musical and political has-been”. Full story.

Tory MP Nadine Dorries, campaigning for ‘Brexit’, launched a fierce attack on Chancellor George Osborne after respected Tory Andrew Tyrie announced he was backing Remain - she but swiftly retracted the comment after discovering sock sniffing is “actually a sexual fetish”. Full story.

Former England footballer John Barnes denied Michael Gove’s claim he backed Brexit, making a passionate defence of the EU and saying he would be “flabbergasted” if we left it. The Lib Dem leader made this tribute. Full story.

Vote Leave campaigners began distributing 'Brexit'-themed condoms on campus at Southampton University. Slogans on the special sheaths included “It’s risker to stay in” and “The safer choice”. Full story.

Arguably the world’s best-known conspiracy theorist labelled the EU a “dictatorship", hitting out at the “dark suits running your life” and that real reform is “completely absent” in David Cameron’s deal with the EU. Full story.

18Cross-Party Lols

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Remain's Paddy Ashdown, David Cameron and Neil Kinnock share a joke. They're not supposed to like each other. Full story.

19Boris Waves A Pasty

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Boris Johnson brandishes a Cornish pasty as he set off on a ‘Brexit’ battlebus from Truro - only for critics to seize on the dish being protected by Europe. Full story.

Not so much a moment as a constant source of delight. Tory MP, Churchill's grandson and Remainer who took the fight to his own side - like Michael 'Gover' Gove. Full story.

22Fiendishly Complicated Graphs

The Treasury published its analysis of the short-term economic impact of ‘Brexit’ - 83 pages of graphs, charts and equations that included this mind-bender. Full story.

23Farage's 'Vile' Immigration Poster

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Nigel Farage launching an EU referendum poster campaign branded "vile" by George Osborne, comparing it to extremist literature produced in the 1930s. Full story.

24'Get That Lie Off Your Bus'

On ITV, senior Labour MP Angela Eagle seized on the much-questioned statistic emblazoned on the side of the official Vote Leave bus and leaflets - claiming the UK hands Brussels £350 million a week. Full story.

Vote Leave threatened to take ITV to court as it did not want Nigel Farage representing the ‘Leave’ camp on TV. Its political editor Robert Peston responded to claims it was "fixing the debates" and warnings "there will be consequences for its future". Full story.

26The Remain Job

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David Cameron shared a stage with Labour’s Harriet Harman, Lib Dem Tim Farron and the Green Party’s Natalie Bennett. Three of the quartet stood in front of the icon of British industry, the Mini, while Green Party leader Bennett opted for a Brompton bicycle. It was all a bit The Italian Job. Full story.

27Brexit: The Movie

Reckon I could write a whole 2,000 word essay on this guy's outfit from the premiere of Brexit: The Movie: pic.twitter.com/Xh5xNQKxLW